Jet Aviation has launched its automated drone and artificial intelligence inspection service in the US.
Story by businessjetinteriorsinternational.com
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The company first introduced the technology at its MRO hub and global headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, in 2023, in cooperation with Donecle, a provider of drone and artificial intelligence technology for the aviation sector. In 2024, the process was approved by the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation for general visual inspections by images.
Jet Aviation’s US-based managed and FBO customers can now use the technology to obtain digital reports that map the exterior surface of their aircraft, either for reference or for use in operational events such as pre-purchase inspections or warranty cases.
“We are incredibly excited to work with our colleagues in Europe to bring this new and unique service to our customers in the US,” says David Best, senior vice president regional operations and GM Americas at Jet Aviation. “Our team is committed to listening to, and working closely with, our customers to grow our regional offering in ways that make a real difference to the owner and operator experience. The drone and AI technology offers our managed and FBO customers additional peace of mind, providing an accurate, comprehensive, digitized report of the exterior of the aircraft for their records now and in the future. We look forward to continuing to explore this service and bringing even more innovative solutions to customers in the region.”
The technology is available for a range of business jet and narrow-body aircraft types, as well as a growing number of wide-body aircraft.
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